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Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2003 10:44:51 PDT7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: install warp3 connect

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In <20031004070431.QPVT8365.fed1mtao06.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 10/04/03
at 12:02 AM, butch@fyrelizard.com said:

>It goes on to say, "Once you have installed OS/2 with the default VGA
>driver on your laptop, you are ready to install the WD90C24 SVGA driver
>from the driver disk." I believe the default vga driver was installed
>during installation.

This is the installer default, unless it has builting support for the
display adapter.

> Now install the WD90C24 SVGA driver from the driver
>disk. Where is the driver disk? Is the driver here the file
>140248US._01 ??

The files on the diskette are either components of the driver or control
files for the installer. The installer knows which is which.

>On a different vein, I tried to execute the QRST5.EXE file in an os/2
>command line and dos command line. I couldn't get anything to work. Not
>that it wouldn't have executed with a proper command. I was never to get
>a proper command written. That was after reading thru the command line
>material in the on-line help section several times. Hence the attempt
>and success with QRST5.EXE execution with windows 2K. I thought once the
>file was executed, I could transfer them to warp3.
>At any rate, I am baffled with the WD90C24 SVGA driver in regards to
>getting it from the driver disk.

You don't need to do anything. Once created by sp1253, the driver
diskettes are ready for use with the Warp display driver installer. You
will find it in the System Setup folder. The readme should explain this.
You may yet force to me unpack my copy of sp1253. :-)

>In addition, I would love to go to Chapman on Sunday, but the trip is too
>hard right now with the health issues I am having.

Sorry to hear you are not well. Hang in there.

Regards,

Steven

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